Juxtapose (album)
Juxtapose is the fourth album by Tricky, in collaboration with DJ Muggs and Dame Grease (Ruff Ryders & DMX producer). Two tracks with DJ Muggs find their way to the only single "For Real" ("Pop Muzik", a cover of the song by M) and the Japanese release ("Who"). Martina Topley-Bird does not appear on the album; instead Kioka Williams provides the majority of the female vocals on the album and the following tours. The album also features a British emcee named Mad Dog on two tracks.
Track listing
- "For Real"
- "Bom Bom Diggy"
- "Contradictive"
- "She Said"
- "I Like the Girls"
- "Hot Like a Sauna"
- "Call Me"
- "Wash My Soul"
- "Hot Like a Sauna" (Metal Mix)
- "Scrappy Love"
- "Who" (Japan bonus track)
- "Bombing Bastards" (featuring Terranova) (Japan bonus track)
Track notes
Charts
References
- ↑ http://www.allmusic.com/album/r426356/review
- ↑ http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist2.php?id=1624
- ↑ Entertainment Weekly (8/20-27/99, p.129) - "...Slighter than usual, but by current rap standards, refreshing enough." - Rating: B
- ↑ http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/tricky/albums/album/112366/review/5946000/juxtapose
- ↑ Alternative Press (9/99, p.120) - 3 out of 5 - "...all over the place....most of [JUXTAPOSE] sounds like intuitive variations on the sonic organism he created.
- ↑ Q (9/99, p.110) - 4 stars (out of 5) - "...JUXTAPOSE [proves] that this particular artistic fire remains stoked and that...he's gamely heading off into the territory of the individualist."
- ↑ Melody Maker (8/14/99, p.35) - 4 stars (out of 5) - "...this new album is the spliff-addled gutter-poet's finest moment to date. A shattered hip-hop dream. Bleakly comic, furiously romantic..."
- ↑ Muzik (9/99, p.74) - 5 stars out of 5 - "...An entirely uncomfortable listen, for sure. All the same, precisely the record we've all been willing Tricky to make for years."
- ↑ Spin (9/99, p.187) - 7 out of 10 - "...shows in sonic sonic choices unheard-of for this mansion haunter....Pretty groovy for what feels more like basement tapes than a proper LP..."
- ↑ NME (Magazine) (8/14/99, p.32) - 7 out of 10 - "...the churning murk has been replaced by some semblance of clarity, structure and melody....He's the Mark E Smith of washed-out industrial trip-hop, spewing garbled but sporadically brilliant verbage....There's plenty to enjoy here."
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- The Hell EP (1995)
- Grassroots EP (1996)
- Mission Accomplished EP (2000)
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